Humanity's Precarious Perch

Existence and Ecology in Samantha Harvey’s Orbital

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70042/eroth/904183

Keywords:

existentialism, existential isolation, space odyssey

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Author Biography

  • Ayushi Dwivedi, Dept of English and Modern European languages University of Lucknow

    Ayushi Dwivedi has pursued her Master’s in English with Communication Studies from Christ University, Bengaluru Central Campus. Currently, she is a Research Scholar at the Department of English and Modern European Languages, University of Lucknow. She has two and a half years of work experience as an English instructor and curriculum developer in the Edtech and School teaching domains. Her research areas include Digital Humanities, Posthumanism, Gender Studies, and Literary Theory and Criticism, to name a few. She has always enjoyed research. During her undergraduate and postgraduate years, she enjoyed writing essays and papers that involved primary data collection, which in turn made her pursue a research-based master’s degree, enabling her to complete a more extensive independent research project in the form of a dissertation. During these two years, she also had to submit papers about the various important dimensions of academic research. Her prospective doctoral thesis aims to explore the various interconnections between posthumanism, Digital Humanities, Artificial Intelligence, and literature. Ayushi worked as a subject matter expert and English trainer for the UK, US, Middle East, and India regions with Bhanzu, training them in Effective English communication. Currently, she is serving as a Visiting Faculty at Maharishi University of Information and Technology, Lucknow.

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Published

2025-12-28

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Book Review

How to Cite

Humanity’s Precarious Perch: Existence and Ecology in Samantha Harvey’s Orbital. (2025). Erothanatos: A Peer-Reviewed Quarterly Journal on Literature, 9(4), 252-260. https://doi.org/10.70042/eroth/904183